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Also your conclusion was obvious
Can you define in real terms the practical difference between 45% Dem vs 50% Dem ?
Also your conclusion was obvious
Can you define in real terms the practical difference between 45% Dem vs 50% Dem ?
You going to appreciate the high quality source you received and change your point of view?
What is my view again?
Here you go. You have newer data than April?
Nope, I’m gonna thank you for providing more recent data which shows something interesting - Boomers as a generation grew more Dem leaning until relatively recently. So obviously I need to correct my assertion that boomers lean liberal, which clearly is no longer the case.
But… and I’m sure you knew I’d have a but… One of the things people here do is issue the blanket “boomer bad” declaration as if ALL Boomers are conservative. Clearly, your data shows about a 45% Dem to 50% Republican split. To me this is an incredibly important point.
Boomers are bad, dipshit.
You sound like you just graduated from high school.
Boomers voted for reganomics so…
Oh well, case closed then. Every single boomer bad!
These are 2017 numbers, self-reported. Boomers aren’t liberal, they are afraid of being disowned by their children for voting for Trump.
I take it that providing other sources or data to support my assertion would be pointless? You’ve just decided “boomer bad” and that’s it…
You are widely generalizing. Boomers as a whole are not particularly more conservative than younger generations and lean liberal.
You are manually caching web content. Were you aware that (a) your browser does that for you; (b) the internet does that for you ?
I’m as guilty of this as anyone and can tell you from experience that it’s sutpid.
This sounds excessive, that’s almost 1.1$/day, amounting to more than 2kWh/24hrs, ie ~80W/hr? You will need to invest in a TDP friendly build. I’m running a AMD APU (known for shitty idle consumption) with Raid 5 and still hover less than 40W/h.
This isn’t speculation on my part, I measured the consumption with a Kill-a-watt. It’s an 11 year old PC with 4 hard drives and multiple fans because it’s in a hot environment and hard drive usage is significant because it’s running security camera software in a virtual machine. Host OS is Linux MInt. It averages right around 110w. I’m fully aware that’s very high relative to something purpose built.
You will need to invest in a TDP friendly build
Right, and spend even more money.
Residential electricity isn’t cheap
This is a point many folks don’t take into account. My average per Kwh cost right now is $0.41 (yes, California, yay). So it costs me almost $400 per year just to have some older hardware running 24x7
Yes. So why TF are they buying from Burger King? That’s not food.
And $30 at any fast food place these days does not feed a family.